The ultra-versatile and warm Marmolda winter jacket has zip-off sleeves with design features that allow them to be removed while riding. Should you get even warmer the insulating inner liner complete with balaclava as well as a back rain panel that covers mesh also zips off and fits in a small rear pocket making this a true multi-temperature piece.

The futuristic Crono is time-trial specific with its incredible aero design, winged sole and 100-percent carbon monocoque construction. It also has Bont's proprietary thermo moldable resin to allow full, oven-assisted fit customization. Expanding on the use-specific idea, Bont also makes the ultra minimalist Zero, a climbing shoe created with five months of input from Michael Rogers of the HTC-Columbia team.

Most leading compression-wear companies have ventured into cycling-specific clothing, and 2XU is no different. On top of its smart Elite and Comp shorts and jersey collection there is winter wear, including this Membrane jacket. Its 0:8 hydrophilic "membrane" fabric is completely waterproof and the microfleece inner is warm and insulating. The shell allows for internal moisture transfer so you stay dry and comfortable.

Sold under the Jubilee Collection banner, which includes Oxygen, Ozon and Phantom for men and women, this special collection in stunning white will be sold for only one winter season. The women's Phantom (shown here) has a windproof, breathable, WindStopper softshell with zip-off sleeves to transform it into a short-sleeved jersey or gilet in just a few seconds.

Pearl recently hired clothing designer Peter Curran from the snow industry. He'd been designing flashy graphics at the high end in that industry and now Pearl Izumi is looking add some pizzazz. Curran said too many riders have to choose clothing with "pro-race" graphics to get the best quality. With Sustain and PRO Ltd you can now get away from team logos and still get cutting-edge fabrics and designs. For the less flashy among us, Pro Leader will have subdued colors and prints.

The new affordable Sidi SDS shoe is aimed at the beginning road cyclist who wants Sidi quality. The shoe is designed and engineered by Sidi but built by an outside contractor to Sidi's stringent specifications. The shoe has a slightly larger foot volume and relaxed fit compared to a pure race shoe and the sole is nylon fiberglass.

The 400-Mile bibs are a 13-panel short built with compression Lycra and a one-piece four-way stretch pad. The bibs also have three handy pockets, one on each leg and one on the back. The jersey offers great breathability and sun protection. New this year is custom sublimation for your team or club.

This time-trail helmet uses "golf ball" dimple tech to reduce drag. It also utilizes one massive air vent in the front with a giant evacuation port in the rear to offer optimum aerodynamics by way of sending air through the helmet rather than over and around it. At speed, air travels in over the head, through longitudinal channels that funnel and accelerate it out the back.

Carnac's new fully custom Attraction shoe is made exactly to your foot specifications. You'll start by standing on a foot scanner. Then the information goes to Carnac where the shoe is handmade from genuine leather with a custom carbon sole. There will be a standard Attraction available for considerably less money that features a microfiber upper, carbon sole and a toecap that increases shoe volume at the front for a roomy fit.

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